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UNIVERSITY RATES (Must be an enrolled UO student or affiliated UO Group or Dept.) 3 line minimum $2.7.. .more titan jusia ptbu.' lor die crossword HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake For Monday, Jan. 26, 1998 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You feel harried on the job. Get ting mad won't eliminate delays. Evening hours are favorable for love and friendship. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) It’s an opportune time to seek loans or make important financial deci sions. Enjoy a movie or other enter tainment with a friend after dark. Connections behund the scenes will prove very beneficial and exciting. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Others aren’t easily convinced. It’s best to mind your own business. You could feel frustrated on the job, but remember to handle bosses tactfully. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A problem about money could arise with a friend. You’ll opt for time by yourself during evening hours. En joy home interests with family. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Your ego could get ruffled early in the day. Try not to force issues, especially on the job. Shopping and domestic matters highlight the evening hours. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept 22) Financial pressures could make you short-tempered. Home seems the perfect place to unwind after a trying day at the office. Your timing could be off, so avoid going to the C "libra (Sept 23 to Oct. 22) Having to wait has you in a soiled mood. However, try to take delays with equanimity. Let yourself go somewhere special with a loved one, as this will ease some strain in the romance department. SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov. 21) You’re excited about new career prospects, but don’t leaVe to others what you can do yourself. Enjoy quiet recreation. If you fail to honor com mitments, it will cause some uneasi ness in dose relationships. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Don't go over your head in invest ments. You need to research further on a subject of that you know little. Stop yourself from embellishing the facts and watch slips of the tongue. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Greed must be curtailed, but inge nuity combined with common sense brings rewards in career interests. Finances improve. There are both pluses and minuses in your social life after dark. AQUARTUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Romance seems somewhat prob lematic, since you may not be in a social mood. Mental work and do mestic decisions are accented. A little moderation is the wise course for fun PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Moneymaking ideas axe workable, but don’t spend in antidpation of future profits. Extravagance must be curtailed. Be careful not to prom ise more than you can deliver. YOU BORN TODAY do well in positions of authority and have a knack for getting along with others. You might be drawn to law and politics, as well as teaching and re search. Creative and sensitive, you seek out hobbies in which you can express yourself in those areas. Chil dren and family are valued assets to you and you do everything in your power to safeguard them. You weigh decisions carefully and consider all the consequences before taking ac Birthdate of: Anita Baker, singer, Paul Newman, actor; Roger Vadim, director. O 1996 Kiof Future* Syndicate lac. 085 GREEK ANNOUNCEMENTS nB niw> Congratulations Kristal and Jason on your engagement. *, your sisters nn rmo 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Pro/Edit Editing • Writing Assistance • Typing Graphics/Text Scanning • Resumes 741-7553 110 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING Tutor/proofreader tor writing and English courses. Rates negotiable. Call Joel 485-1901 Wake up with the ODE Classifieds 190 OPPORTUNITIES 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ®Give Me Five!® Run your "FOR SALE” ad (items under $1,000) for 5 days. If the item(s) doesn't sell, call us at 346-4343 and we'll run your ad again for another 5 days FREE! ^Student/Private Party Ads Only»No Refunds ^ Monday is Magic: Arena Night at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. Fortunately, there's "The Clothes Horse" buy, sell, trade, clothes for women. The Clothes Horse Buy, Sell, Trade 720 E. 13th • 345-5099 IRIO Trading Co.I Virgen de Guadalupe Statues, T-Shirts, Postcards & Icon Candles I o4b WILLAMETTE ■302-12431 190 OPPORTUNITIES MAKE S800 + WEEKLY!! Stuff envelopes at home and earn $2.00 /env. + great bonuses. Work FA or P/T. Make at least $800 a week, guaranteed!! Free supplies. Start right away. For free details, send one stamp to: N- 198, 12021 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 552, Los Angeles, CA 90025 190 OPPORTUNITIES 190 OPPORTUNITIES UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA 1223 W. 22nd, Cedar Falls, 1A 50614-0156 • (319) 273-5960 • hltp://www.uni.edu./campadv or camp.advenire@uni.edu Be part of the MAGIC! uvnp Adventure1M is currently taking applications for summer 1998. Previous experience with children preferred. Camp Adventure™ provides youth programs worldwide. 1998 Locations: •USA • Japan • Okinawa • Korea • China • Germany • Russia • England • Belgium • Holland • Turkey • Hong Kong Camp Adventure™ YOUTH SERVICES 1998 Informational meetings: Tuesday, January 27 in Room 10^ Condon at 7:00 p.m. Wednesdayjanuary 28 in Room 104 Condon at 7:00 p.m. Questions? Call Carol at 541-259-4033 or email cmflinn@proaxis.com • 12 Hours University Credit • Living Stipend • Paid Travel • Worthwhile Experience with Youth • Fun 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bride changed her mind! Beautiful ivory jasmine silk wedding dress. Sleaveless includes bolero jacket. Never been worn. Veil included. Size 6 $980 346-2478 or (818) 560-1103 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Montgomery Ward stackload wash er and dryer, 2 years old. Great tor small apartment. $400. 342-5959. Lane lumbar massage/heating lounge chair. Camel color, excellent condition, like new . $300. 747-1820. Queen futon w/ wood frame in good shape. $250 344-5632, leave message or call after 7 p.m. 130 CARS/TRUCKS 1989 Ford Escort, low mileage, au tomatic trans, new tires, excellent condition. $3500/obo. Call 302-1632. '73 MGBGT Runs good, looks good, too many new parts to list. $3995/or best offer. It's a classic! 746-6878 '96 Ford Escort, mint condition, 5 speed, am/fm stereo cassette, sun rise red, $7500/obo (financing help available) Call 302-6967 1989 Ford Taurus: Air, power windows, seats, locks. Tilt, cruise, am/fm, cassette. Great interior and runs excellent. All records. 130,000 miles. Blue Books at $4800, will sell for $3800. Call Becky at 346-3712 days or 689 0138 evenings before 8 p.m. '88 Chevy Cavalier, white, runs great. $1000/obo. Call Ray 686 4527 140 BICYCLES Cannondale Men's Mt. Bike 18", complete Deore XT components, Top of the line, New tires, Rock ring, Great Shape! $400/obo 687-0097 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Power Mac 5200CD 64 MB of RAM, 1.6 gig HD, 28.8 modem, Ethernet, software. $1200/obo 346-9397 Mac Powerbook 180c, 250 MB HD, 12 megs RAM, internal modem, external CD drive. $800 344-7599 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 John Sharkey teaches guitar, piano/synth, bass. ALL styles, leads, fingerpicking, theory. 342-9543 165 SPORTS EQUIPMENT Rossignol All Terrain skis, 180 cm, excellent condition. Poles included. $100 349-9038 170 PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT Heritage Camera Film-Repairs-Processing Beginner to Pro cameras 468 Willamette 484-7255 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES beware The Oregon Daily Emerald assumes no liability for ad content or response. Ads are screened for illegal content and mail order ads must provide a sample of item for sale. Otherwise, ads that appear too good to be true, probably are. Respond at your own risk. 190 OPPORTUNITIES Leadership Opportunity Freshman Interest Group (FIG) Leaders Needed. Enhance leadership, organizational and communication skills while helping freshmen adjust to the Uof O. Earn upper-division credits and a cash award. For application and information, stop by 164 Oregon Hall, or : call 346-1079. Application p^^hn^^nday^Febroaty ( EARN S750-S1500 /WEEK Raise all the money your student group needs by sponsoring a VISA Fundraiser on your campus. No in vestment and very little time needed. There's no obligation, so why not call tor information today. Call 1-800 323-8454 x95. 195 RECRUITING SUMMER CAMP JOBS for men and women. Hidden Valley Camp in terviewing February 10. Make ap pointment and get further informa tion at the UO Career Center (Hen dricks Hall). 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS The ASUO Programs Finance Committee has an IMMEDIATE opening for an Administrative As sistant. Applications & descriptions available from the ASUO, Suite 4 EMU or room 28, EMU. Return appli cations to the PFC Mailbox in the ASUO, Suite 4, EMU. (AA/EOE/ADA) Music-Retail Cashier/Sales, Customer service experience, knowledge of music, some inventory management. 20-30 hrs. Send resume to: House of Records, 258 E. 13th, 97401 The Cultural Forum is accepting ap plications tor student coordinator positions for 1998/99. Apply for a fun, intensive, interactive experience in the following areas: Performing Arts, National Music, Film, Heritage Music, Visual Arts, Regional Music, Contemporary Issues. Positions begin Spring Term '98 - Deadline is Friday, February 6, 1998 Suite 2 EMU 346-4373 Student Posi tion, The CF is an EO/AA employer. Dilbert By Scott Adams \ APPOINTED NYSELF "DEPUTE OF COMMON SENSE. " J I I WILL APPLY SWIFT JUSTICE TO THOSE WHO EXHIBIT A LACK OF CONDON SENSE. o. -fc SO, IT'S SCO I FT JUSTICE FOR PEOPLE COHO AREN'T TOO SWIFT? I A NO I'M USINGS A CHOCOLATE GUN FOR IRONY. V—u